It was a resurgence of sorts for Jason Kipnis in 2015 as the 28 year old was able to set new career highs with 171 hits, a .303 batting average, 43 doubles and a .372 OBP. The Indians' Second Baseman hit over .300 with runners on base and runners in scoring position last year but he hit just .241 with runners in scoring position with two outs which, for me, is a cause for concern. He also finished his 2015 campaign on a down note hitting just .239 in August, September and October combined (.323 before the All Star break).